COMMUNITY SERVICE

It is part of our fabric to extend a helping hand to others in our community. We are proud to support the organizations below.

Music Heals 2018

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Basketteers 2017

Schultz Frost LLP is proud to participate in the annual Basketeers challenge coordinated by Ginny Slike from Assisting Women in New Beginnings. Members of our firm come together to donate various household items to women who are victims of domestic abuse and currently live under difficult financial and social circumstances.

Participating in such charitable initiatives not only allows Schultz Frost LLP to grow as a firm but also gives us an opportunity to contribute, in a meaningful way, to the larger Toronto community. If you wish to contribute to this great cause, please follow the link: http://basketeers.org/baskets

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Halloween 2016

Here at Schultz Frost LLP we use every occasion possible to partner with local charities that strive to make our community a better place. All proceeds and donations from our Halloween 2016 event were donated The Scott Mission for their causes. The Scott Mission is well known for programs that strive to help Toronto’s larger community and we are happy to be able to partner with them.

If you would also like to contribute to the amazing work done through The Scott Mission, donations can be made at the following website (see link below). https://www.scottmission.com

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Music Heals 2017

A big thank to those who joined Schultz Frost LLP at the 6th Annual Music Heals Fundraiser this year. $43,000 was raised this year on the last night of the Hard Rock in Toronto!

It has been 6 years since Kadey's son Emery was diagnosed with the terminal neuromuscular disease Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. With your help all proceeds will go to the Biggar Endowment for Muscular Dystrophy at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital to help all the boys with DMD live their best lives – maybe even long lives.

A special thank you to Reed Research for their continued help in organizing and supporting this event. They generously sponsored the evening entertainment by The Doubts.

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With the enthusiatic support of our industry friends and colleagues, we were able to raise $2,000 for the Canadian Red Cross Fort McMurray Relief by hosting a social get togther in our newly renovated office space.

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Daily Bread Food Bank Law Firm Challenge

At Schultz Frost LLP our Articling Students are equally committed to raising monies to support local causes.

In support of the Daily Bread Food Bank, Schultz Frost LLP Articling Students are facing off against other law firm’s articling teams in a friendly competition that will raise funds for Toronto’s neediest residents.

The 2015 Law Firm Challenge (Articling Student Edition) is one of the biggest fundraising events for Daily Bread Food Bank – with a goal to raise $225,000 in 2015.

Schultz Frost LLP articling students have created a food drive, and multiple raffles as well as a firm-wide Mini Putt Tournament. The Tournament will culminate on December 10, 2015 with a final “putt-off” and the presentation of the Schultz Frost Mini-Putt Championship trophy.

If you would like to contribute to the cause, as part of the Schultz Frost team, donations can be made at the following dailybread.ca website (see link below) Once there, select Schultz Frost LLP from the list and complete the form.

Every donation made makes a direct impact to the thousands of individuals and families that rely on a Daily Bread member agency food bank or meal program in the Toronto area.

*All donations of $10 and up will receive a tax receipt.

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Movember is in full swing at Schultz Frost LLP, with the “men of” showing some serious dirt on their upper lip.

Like the Movember Foundation, we believe in taking action! Facial hair is in full growth mode and fundraising is in full swing with team members at Schultz Frost LLP participating in individual and team sites.

For the final donation drive, staff bid to "shave a stache" on December 1. Needless to say (see video below) it was great finale to a successful drive.

The Movember Foundation is a global charity committed to men living happier, healthier, longer lives. Since 2003, millions have joined the men’s health movement, raising $677 million and funding over 1,000 programs focusing on prostate cancer, testicular cancer, poor mental health and physical inactivity.

“We’re creating positive change for men’s health by raising awareness and educating men year-round, and through our take-over of the month formerly known as November.”

Join us in supporting this vital charity. Grow a “stache” to raise awareness – and live a little healthier.

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Women In Insurance Cancer Crusade (WICC)

Mobilizing For A Cure

Since the inception of WICC in 1996, with the help of the entire insurance industry and its supporters, over $11,000,000 has been raised in support of cancer research and education. This has been achieved from industry support at a variety of WICC functions, including dinners, learning breakfasts, concerts, relays, golf tournaments, as well as the purchase of WICC candles, CDs and other products. In addition, numerous individuals, companies and associations within and related to the insurance industry have held or sponsored events specifically to raise funds for WICC or directed the proceeds of their annual events to WICC.

The involvement of all WICC supporters and volunteers has made it possible for WICC to achieve its Mission: To mobilize the Canadian Insurance Industry in the fight against cancer by focusing on cancer research, support and education.

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The inaugural Music Heals event took place in 2012, in support of Kadey Schultz and her son Emery, now eight, who was diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). Funds raised benefit the Biggar Endowment at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital.

In 2015, Kadey announced her goal of raising $1,000,000 for the Biggar Endowment for Muscular Dystrophy by the time Emery is 18. In 2012, $20,000 was raised at this event and, in 2013, the number jumped to $38,000. In 2014, it increased again to $45,000, but it didn’t stop there. Music Heals ignited a fundraising challenge, which raised $100,000 by November 1, 2014. As a result, a private donor contributed a further $75,000 to the Biggar Endowment. Through Music Heals and everyone’s efforts, the Biggar Endowment has now received over $233,000 since Emery’s diagnosis.

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Kadey Schultz is a passionate advocate for the Biggar Endowment at Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital.

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